The Brutalist Report - phys
- Building the world's first open-source quantum computer [34d]
- Studying raccoon behavior can clarify human intelligence, too [34d]
- Fast fashion: Why changes in return policies don't do enough to address environmental damage [34d]
- Greener whisky bottles made with aluminum could replace glass [35d]
- Eating insects: A sustainable solution or an overhyped idea? [35d]
- Deep reading can boost your critical thinking and help you resist misinformation—here's how to build the skill [35d]
- Stealth quantum sensors unlock possibilities anywhere GPS doesn't work [35d]
- Soil ecoacoustics: Researchers call for global effort to listen underground [35d]
- Denitrification looks different in rivers versus streams [35d]
- Woodland birds living among native trees produce more chicks, study shows [35d]
- Colorado ranchers and consumers can team up to make beef supply chains more sustainable [35d]
- Walking sharks break biology reproduction rules [35d]
- Artificially alive: How AI is bringing the dead back and what that means for the living [35d]
- Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions [35d]
- World's smallest capacitor paves way for next-generation quantum metrology [35d]
- Stem cell subpopulation found to be essential for bone fracture repair [35d]
- Nanoscopic raft dynamics on cell membranes successfully visualized for first time [35d]
- Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces [35d]
- Twisted 2D materials get an ultraclean, scalable upgrade for future quantum devices [35d]
- Catalyst selectivity as a balancing act: Co₃O₄ 'trapped' in transition shows peak activity [35d]
- MOSAIC platform compiles chemistry protocols for faster drug design [35d]
- Endometrial mRNA therapy to treat infertility finds early success [35d]
- Improving astronaut fitness for deep space missions [35d]
- Teen girls cannot escape unrealistic beauty ideals on social media, researchers say [35d]
- How pointing errors impact quantum key distribution systems [35d]
- New structural insights reveal how human respiratory chain complexes assemble [35d]
- Ultrafast spectroscopy reveals step-by-step energy flow in germanium semiconductors [35d]
- Interactional dynamics of self-assessment and advice in peer reflection on microteaching [35d]
- Protein Rac1 plays dual roles in repairing damaged kidney, study finds [35d]
- Ultra-thin platinum shells promise efficient catalysts with far less precious metal [35d]
- Meta-study reveals mechanisms of animals' adaptations to cope with climate change [35d]
- Physicists uncover hidden magnetic order in the mysterious pseudogap phase [35d]
- Socio-environmental movements emerge as key global guardians of biodiversity amid rising violence [35d]
- Polar weather on Jupiter and Saturn hints at the planets' interior details [35d]
- Ancient CO₂ surge triggered widespread forest fires and erosion 56 million years ago [35d]
- Spectacular ice blocks clog up Germany's Elbe river [35d]
- Golden Gate method enables fully-synthetic engineering of therapeutically relevant bacteriophages [35d]
- Chile wildfires rage for third day, entire towns wiped out [35d]
- Atomistic simulation software CP2K enables AI models [35d]
- What deep sea mud is revealing about giant earthquakes along the Pacific Coast [35d]
- Mount Fuji's unique clouds: Research provides insights into frequency and formation conditions [35d]
- Fewer disinfection by-products present in bottled water compared to tap, study finds [35d]
- Mercury's BepiColombo Mio and Earth's GEOTAIL show shared wave frequency properties across planetary magnetospheres [35d]
- First direct evidence of Migdal effect opens new path for dark matter search [35d]
- Proba-3 mission captures rare solar prominence eruptions in sun's inner corona [35d]
- Deadly to amphibians, a fungal strain emerged in Brazil and spread around the world [35d]
- Searching for 'green oceans' and 'purple Earths' [35d]
- Some moral acts matter more than others, study shows [35d]
- Lifting magnetic fingerprints using scanning probe microscopy [35d]
- Beta-decay half-life measurements reveal evolution of nuclear shell structure [35d]
- Reprogramming the cancer messenger: A new era of tumor extracellular vesicle engineering [35d]
- Humans returned to British Isles earlier than previously thought at the end of the last Ice Age [35d]
- Hubble observes ghostly cloud alive with star formation [35d]
- All ears: New study pinpoints what determines ear length in dogs [35d]
- Getting into university is only the first hurdle for students from rural South Africa. Here's what comes next [35d]
- 'Supercooling' keeps salamanders from freezing in Canadian winters [35d]
- Ethiopian women and safety: Why some switch their ethnic identity when they start working [35d]
- Scientists uncover hidden 'winter memory' inside plants [35d]
- 'We got lazy and complacent': Swedish pensioners explain how abolishing the wealth tax changed their country [35d]
- Experts call for rethink of global sustainable development agenda as 2030 deadline looms [35d]
- A shark's energy reserves are linked to how far it travels, suggests new study [35d]
- 3D mapping of fault beneath Marmara Sea reveals likely sites for future earthquakes [35d]
- Scientists trace microplastics in fertilizer from fields to the beach [35d]
- These gravitationally lensed supernovae could resolve the Hubble tension [35d]
- Piercing pathogens: A new anti-biofilm strategy [35d]
- Freshwater browning threatens growth and populations of economically important fish, researchers say [35d]
- Forget the big picture: The case for voting on just one issue [35d]
- More floods are coming. Here's what actually works to help people prepare [35d]
- Austrian cow shows first case of flexible, multi-purpose tool use in cattle [35d]
- Crime against wildlife is surging in Australia. These four reforms can help tackle it [35d]
- How every generation uses AI, from boomers to Gen Z [35d]
- American farmers, who once fed the world, face a volatile global market with diminishing federal backing [35d]
- What makes people more likely to give to charity after a disaster [35d]
- China is becoming more sexually liberal—if you are a man [35d]
- What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space [35d]
- Rare plant thought extinct rediscovered by citizen scientist in remote Australia [35d]
- When science discourages correction: How publishers profit from mistakes [35d]
- Citizen scientists are spotting more and more rare frogs on private land [35d]
- Calm seas can drive coral bleaching, research reveals [35d]
- How astronauts will fix their gear using thin air [35d]
- Japan Trench geology confirmed as key driver of 2011 megaquake [35d]
- Gender quotas for public company boards spur rise in women CEOs, study finds [35d]
- Protostars carve out homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud [35d]
- Building the data infrastructure for next-generation materials science [35d]
- Feeling involved in decision-making associated with higher mental well-being, lower loneliness for women in farming [35d]
- COVID-era trick could transform drug and chemical discovery [35d]
- Wildfires trigger massive soil loss for decades, new global map shows [35d]
- The online tool keeping corporations honest on climate action [35d]
- Seychelles leads the way in the protection of sharks and rays, finds study [35d]
- Geoscientists use satellite data to determine how water shapes the land [35d]
- Observing the positronium beam as a quantum matter wave for the first time [35d]
- Study advances the global understanding of human attachment and emotional development [35d]
- Study reveals key reasons Bristol's ethnic minorities 40% less likely to visit local parks [35d]
- Why head coaches often lose the blame game [35d]
- Cigarette filters: An underestimated source of microplastic pollution [35d]
- Sugarcane hits the sweet spot for sustainable carbon [35d]
- Marine wildlife rarely interact with tidal turbines—and usually avoid collisions when they do, observations show [35d]
- X-ray observations reveal hidden disturbances in galaxy cluster Abell 3571 [35d]
- White paper released on Credit for Prior Learning as a catalyst for internal mobility and retention [35d]
- A new nanorobot designed to improve immune cell recognition could help treat colorectal cancer [35d]
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